Alligator photonic crystal nanoresonators for cavity QED in diamond
ORAL
Abstract
Diamond photonic crystal nanobeam cavities with group-IV color-center defects have recently emerged as a versatile platform for applications in quantum networks. However, due to limitations in current diamond processing techniques, existing cavity designs rarely allow for reliable fabrication at high quality factors. “Alligator” style designs promise more scalable fabrication, high Q factors and increased noise reduction. Despite this myriad of benefits, alligator nanobeams have remained largely unexplored. In this work, we present a systematic study of these novel design templates within diamond fabrication constraints. We report simulated quality factors with Q≈2.5×104 and mode volumes with Vmod∼3 (λ/nDia), thereby demonstrating the viability of alligator nanobeams for applications in quantum information science.
*This work is financially supported by the National Science Foundation (ECCS-2150633). Part of this work was performed at the Stanford Nanofabrication Facility (SNF) and the Stanford Nano Shared Facilities (SNSF), supported by the National Science Foundation under award ECCS-1542152
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Presenters
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Jean-Michel Borit
- Stanford University